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Scalp Brush: How to Use and Reap Its Benefits

Updated on October 12, 2023
7 min read
By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • What Is a Scalp Brush?
  • How to Use a Scalp Brush Properly?
  • Why Should You Use a Scalp Brush?
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

You know how they say a person should never forget his or her roots – well, they were actually referring to your hair. The health of your beautiful tresses begins at the very roots of your hair or, in short, your scalp.

how to use a scalp brush properly

A healthy scalp supports and promotes the growth, well-being, and overall health of your hair.

Nowadays, hair care brands have realized this and thus have come up with thousands of scalp treatments and formulations to enhance scalp health.

But one of the simplest ways of doing so is by using a scalp brush. (1)(2)(3)

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This article will look into what a scalp brush is, what it does, and, most importantly, how to use it for scalp health.

What Is a Scalp Brush?

As the name suggests, a scalp brush is just like a hairbrush – it is a handheld device that is developed to rejuvenate your scalp. It is made up of soft and gentle materials such as silicone bristles that are arranged in a specific manner to easily move around your scalp.

The bristles are incredibly flexible and easy on the scalp so that, as you glide the brush on your head, you feel very relaxed. Using it will feel like getting a head massage.

Since it is handheld, it has a very nice grip for you to hold it ergonomically and control its movement on your scalp.

Moreover, a scalp brush is generally small and thus portable, making it travel-friendly. You can just pack one in your bag and take it everywhere with you.

Another wonderful thing is that a scalp brush can be used on any type of hair by anyone of any age. Men, women, adults, or youngsters, everyone can easily use a scalp brush to promote scalp health.

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How to Use a Scalp Brush Properly?

Here is a guide on how to use a scalp brush properly.

Preparation

You need to prepare the following before you decide to use a scalp brush:

  1. A gentle, preferably sulfate-free shampoo or any shampoo that bodes well for your hair.
  2. A clean and good-quality scalp brush bought from a reputed source.
  3. If you do not wish to wash or shampoo your hair, you can also use hair products such as oils and serums.

How to Use

1. Wash your hair

Use a tiny quantity of shampoo on your wet hair and distribute it on the scalp.

2. Start brushing

Carry the scalp brush in your dominant hand, and using mild pressure, drive it in circular motions on your scalp, beginning from the front and working your way to the back.

3. Be gentle

Avoid undue pressure or robust scrubbing, as this can be unsettling for your scalp and cause the hair to break.

4. Use oils or serums

If you do not have plans to wash your hair, you can simply apply any hair oil or serum to your scalp and then use the scalp brush to evenly distribute the product as you massage your head.

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You can also use a scalp brush after shampooing when you apply a leave-in product such as a hair serum.

When to Use

Utilizing a scalp brush a couple of times (2-3) a week is considered adequate. You can modify the frequency based on your hair type and personal choice.

Tips When Using a Scalp Brush

To make the best use of your scalp brush, follow these recommendations and take note of these considerations.

1. Select the right brush

Choose a scalp brush with delicate, pliable bristles to prevent scalp irritation.

2. Avoid overuse

While the proper use of a scalp brush is beneficial, undue use may cause scalp sensitivity or dryness. Hit a balance that gives the best results for your scalp.

3. Prevent tangling

Scalp brushes can be used on different hair types, but those with thicker or heavier hair must be gentler in using them to prevent tangling.

4. Avoid sharing

For hygiene purposes, do not share your scalp brush with anyone else.

5. Clean your scalp brush

Regularly clean your brush by extracting trapped hair and scrubbing it with mild soap and warm water.

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Why Should You Use a Scalp Brush?

Using a scalp brush offers many benefits for hair health.

1. Scalp exfoliation

Scalp brushes come with delicate bristles that clean your scalp as you move them gently on your scalp.

 Their movement on the scalp can expel any residual product or dead cell buildup when used with cleaning products such as shampoo, (4) keeping your hair clean and healthy.

2. Improved blood circulation

Using a scalp brush is equivalent to massaging your head. This means scalp brushes give you all the amazing benefits of a head massage.

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Research has shown that massaging the scalp improves blood circulation, keeping the scalp healthy while also reducing the levels of stress hormones such as cortisol. (3)(5) This relaxes you and encourages your hair to get strong and healthy.

3. Improved hair growth

Scalp brushes can be associated with mechanobiology, which is the branch of science that studies the effect of mechanical forces on the body.

This is because when a scalp brush moves on your head, it creates push and pull forces that activate your hair follicles and dermal papilla cells, encouraging healthy hair growth. (3)(6)

Most-Asked Questions

Who can use a scalp brush?

Anyone of any age can use a scalp brush.

Can I use a scalp brush on dry hair or with hair products?

Yes, you can use a scalp brush on dry hair and with other hair products.

Is a scalp brush safe to use on colored hair?

Yes, you can use a scalp brush on colored hair.

Final Word

A scalp brush is a straightforward and effective tool developed to facilitate scalp health, enhance blood circulation, and improve the overall quality of your hair.

Whether you’re looking to ameliorate stress, battle hair issues, or simply want a relaxing massage during your hair care ritual, a scalp brush can be a useful addition.

References
  1. Trüeb RM, Henry JP, Davis MG, Schwartz JR. Scalp condition impacts hair growth and retention via oxidative stress. International journal of trichology. 2018. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369642/.
  2. Nayak BS, Ann CY, Azhar AB, Ling ECS, Yen WH, Aithal PA. A study on scalp hair health and hair care practices among Malaysian medical students. International journal of trichology. 2017. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551307/.
  3. Koyama T;Kobayashi K;Hama T;Murakami K;Ogawa R; Standardized scalp massage results in increased hair thickness by inducing stretching forces to dermal papilla cells in the subcutaneous tissue. Eplasty. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26904154/.
  4. Draelos ZD. Essentials of hair care often neglected: Hair cleansing. International journal of trichology. January 2010. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3002407/.
  5. Kim I-H, Kim T-Y, Ko Y-W. The effect of a scalp massage on stress hormone, blood pressure, and heart rate of healthy female. Journal of physical therapy science. October 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088109/.
  6. K; MT. Role of hair papilla cells on induction and regeneration processes of hair follicles. Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9893172/.
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